Saturday, 27 February 2010

Development Stage

For a few weeks now I have been working on my development for my final wallpaper collection, and I am really happy with how it is going. I love this part of a project, this is where it gets exciting.

My first design is made up of two layers of paper. The bottom layer is a crisp, simple mosaic print. The top layer consists completely of cut-out work. When the cut-out work is placed of the top of the mosaic print, the design becomes really interesting. By doing this you get three designs in one. As the top layer is removable the papers can be displayed separately or together, one on top of another.

Development for design number two. This is going to be more of a commercial print which will be in repeat.

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About Me

Since graduating in Textile and Surface Design in 2010 my practise has been based in a studio in the north east seaside town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England. Patternation is my own surface design business. Using my personal favourite techniques, 3D paper and hand cut-work mixed with digital technology, I aim to create beautifully patterned home and gift products ranging from wallpapers through to unique framed artworks and cards.
For me inspiration comes from my favourite things, art and beautiful objects from jewellery to ceramics. The question, does surface pattern have to be flat, encourages me to explore exciting possibilities. I strive to create work which is unique and is one hundred percent my own.
YOU CAN NOW FIND ME AT PATTERNATION. www.patternation.co.uk